Danhostel Copenhagen City

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Danhostel Copenhagen City
Danhostel from the harbour
Map
General information
LocationH.C. Andersens Boulevard 50, Copenhagen, Denmark
Opening1955 (1955)
Renovated1995, 2004
ManagementDanhostel
Height56
Technical details
Floor count18
Other information
Number of rooms192
Website
Official hotel website

The Danhostel Copenhagen City is a hostel situated next to Langebro Bridge in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the largest European hostels, the biggest in a metropolitan area.

History

The building was originally called Hotel Europa. It was the first high-rise tower in Copenhagen and was originally intended to be coupled with a never-built tower on the other side of the bridge. It was the tallest building of Denmark from 1955 to 1958, when it was surpassed by the Falkoner Center. The building was later renovated and in 2004 was re-opened as a hostel.

Its interior furniture was designed by the Danish firm Gubi recalling with its colors Denmark's traditional housing style.

Facilities

The hostel has 1020 beds in dormitories or smaller rooms. Its basement hosts kitchen facilities while in the ground floor is located an Internet café.

Cultural references

Two gangsters are having a conversation on the roof of what was then called Hotel Europa at 0:59:52 in the 1969 Olsen-banden film The Olsen Gang in a Fix.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Danhostel Copenhagen City , web-page on www.visitdenmark.co.uk
  2. ^ a b c DANHOSTEL Copenhagen City, page on www.emporis.com (accessed on 21-12-2015)
  3. ^ a b Danhostel Copenhagen City , Catherine Lazure-Guinard, article of June 29, 2012 on nordicdesign.ca.
  4. ^ Time Out Copenhagen 6th edition, Time Out Guides Ltd Random House, 2014, see Google books
  5. ^ Danhostel Copenhagen City , web-page on www.viamichelin.it
  6. ^ "Film 2 Olsenbanden på spanden Die Olsenbande in der Klemme". olsenbande-homepage.de (in German). Retrieved 2014-05-29.